TTiursday, June 21,1979
The Herald And The Lanlcrn
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Greiner Retires
RIO GRANDE - The Rev. Clifford C. Greiner, Pastor of Rio Grande Bible Church, Delsea Drive. Rio Grande, for^the^Mst 31 years, will retire June 30. The Church honored his Grace Gospel Chapel RIO GRANDE - The Rev. Lee Cattail, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cattell who are members of the chapel, will be speaking at both the 11 a.m. and 7 p m. services at Grace Gospel Chapel. Rio Grande, next Sunday. Sunday School is at 9:45 a.m. with classes for all ages. The chapel's radio program “Sending Forth the Gospel Light," is heard each Tuesday evening at 6:30 oVer station WRIO-FM <102.31. Prayer meeting is held on Wednesday at 7 p.m. Bring the entire family for an evening of fellowship The public'is invited to attend all services.
service to them Vith a Retirement Dinner and Special Program June 18. Mr. Greiner, graduated from the Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Philadelphia. He served as Dean and Instructor of the New Jersey Bible Training Institute, Camden, and was a Book Reviewer for the Sunday School Times of Philadelphia, a weekly religious paper. The Rio Grande Church has prospered materially under this leadership* The Church proper has had new oak flooring, new pews, carpeting, new fixtures, and air conditioning added A small kitchen and rest room, and a very large Sunday School room have been added. Mr. Greiner is married and is the father of John. Paul. David and Lois, and grandfather of 12. The Greiners will reside at 121 Orchard Dr.. North Cape May. The phone is 884-0363. The Pastor will be available for counseling, supply preaching, and to give help in any way.
Old Testament Lectures
STONE HARBOR - The Reverend James L. Honan. S.S.L., Associate pastor of St. Pauls Church. Stone Harbor, will start a 10 week
REVEREND JAMES L. RONAN. SSL., ASSOCIATE PASTOR ST PAUL'S CHURCH; STONE HARBOR. WILL HOLD A 10 WEEK LECTURE SERIES ON THE SUB JECT "A NEW LOOK AT THE OLD TESTAMENT"
series of lectures and discussions on "A New Look At The Old Testament." This series of lectures will be held at Marts Stella Church. Ocean Drive. Avalon and they are open to the general public. An admission fee of $1 for each lecture or $5 for the ten lectures will be charged. The first two lectures will treat the entire subject of Biblical or Scriptural studies, its scope and methodology, the general historical background and the meaning, uses and methods of historical criticism. The course is intended to be ecumenical and the emphasis is positive. It will show what seriaus scholars, past and present. Christian or Jewish and nonbelievers have contributed to our understanding and appreciation of the Bible, v
St. Mary’s Episcopal
STONE HARBOR— 95th o'clock service will mark St. & 3rd Ave., Stone the occasion. Weather Harbor. Canon J. Perry permitting, there will be a Cox. Priest-in-Charge.. cook-out in the afternoon Office hours Tuesday and \ for pupils and teachers at Thursdays 9:30 - 11 a.m. the home of Shirley Marr,
Canon Cox can be reached in emergencies at tel. No.
399-2166.
Calendar of Events June 23-29 Sunday. June 24 8 a.m. Holy Communion; 10 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sunday school; TTiurdays, Jung 28 10 • a.m. Holy Communion in the chapel. The Sunday school classes on June 24 will be the last before the summer o-ece^s. A children's program during the 10
82 Winding Way, C.M.CH. Volunteers are needed to guard children in the parish hall on Sunday mornings during the summer while their parents attend the 8 or 10 a.m. service. Please call 465-3402. A part-time volunteer secretary is needed in the church office Tuesdays and Thursdays. Please contact Mibs Hotchkiss (967-8438) or Beverly Waldron (465-
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N. WILDWOOD - “Let Your Light Shine" will be the topic fgr the 11 a.m. Sunday sermon at the North Wildwood United Methodist Church, Second and Central Avenues. The sel-vice will be preceded by a hymn-sing of popular requests played for by Mrs. Jayne Holley, church organist. Childrerv of Sunday School age may attend the class taught by Mrs.
Gertude Ilg, held at the same hour as the church worship. Following f>enediction. the congretation is invited to reamin for the coffee hour. The Rev. John M. Long is pastor. On Monday evening. June 25 at 7:30 the United Methodist Women will meet in Olney Hall under the presidency of Mrs. Betty Bohme. All the ladies are invited to attend.
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WILDWOOD - The Boardwalk Chapel between Baker and % Montgomery Avenues on the Boardwalk in Wildwood, will be open seven nights k week starting Friday, June 22. the Chapel .will be open most days from noon to midnight, with evening service two ti+ies nightly at Sand 9:30. t Summer assistants Dave Petty. Bruce Jlowes and Jeff Winter wilDassist is the preaching. On Thursday
Calvafiry Orthodox Presbyterian WILDWOOD - "The Goal" is the sermori topic for the 11 a m worship service of Clavary Orthodox Presbyterian Church. 119 E. Rio Grande Ave.. Wildwood. Rev. Richard R Gerber will be preaching, from the text. I Timothy e 1-17. Sunday School is held each week' at 9:45 a m. There are Bible-centered study classes for all age groups from pre-schoolers through adults. A nursery is available during the II a.m. service and Sunday School Parking is available on the church's lot next to the building The crt+rch is air conditioned for your comfort.
and Firday evenings the musical groyp “Sonlighl" from Moundsville. West Virginia will be presenting “The Witness “
Faith ’ - Fellowship During the June 24 morning worship service. Pastor Allen will continue with his series of sermons in I Peter. Evening worship is filled with singing, testimonies and the Word of God Wednesday — Adult and Youth prayer meeting. The youth meet in Room 205 followed by use of the gymnasium. Thursday — Women’s Bible Study. 10.a m at the Harvey's. First Pres. In Wildwood “Communion as Participation" is the subject of the Reverend J. Robert . Durway's sermon at the 11 o’clock service of the First Presbyterian Church. Burk and Pacific Avenues. Wildwood. The sacrament of the Lord’s Supper will be observed. Visitors and summer residents are welcome to participate as they would if they were in their own. home churches. Off-street parking is provided, during the service. with entrance from Pacific 1 Avenue. Church School classes for all age groups are at 10 o’clock.
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